Erase Pro + reduce XT

Too much Cort control at once? Or should it be fine if I replace the morning dose of reduce XT with the Erase Pro? EPro upon waking or at breakfast, reduce XT Preworkout and before going to bed. Thoughts?

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I'd just save the RXT for when your E Pro is done.
Your body needs SOME cortisol.

This. No reason/ need to completely block off Cortisol. Cort gets a bad rap but it is needed to some degree. These products are intended to limit the amount of Cortisol that occurs during times of stress (i.e. in a cut or during fasted periods for example).

This. No reason/ need to completely block off Cortisol. Cort gets a bad rap but it is needed to some degree. These products are intended to limit the amount of Cortisol that occurs during times of stress (i.e. in a cut or during fasted periods for example).

I would run one then the other

Would another time be during the school year?Got lots of stress from work and classes

Would another time be during the school year?Got lots of stress from work and classes

Sure; Reduce XT works well for me when i'm in hardcore study mode and living off 4-6hrs sleep. I've previously found that in absence of some Cortisol control during these times seriously impacts my results from my workouts.

At the moment i'm using it almost religiously as I am literally studying, working or at placements 7 days a week. It takes a huge toll, especially when early mornings (4.30am) and late nights (often 11-12pm) are thrown into the equation.

Sure; Reduce XT works well for me when i'm in hardcore study mode and living off 4-6hrs sleep. I've previously found that in absence of some Cortisol control during these times seriously impacts my results from my workouts.

At the moment i'm using it almost religiously as I am literally studying, working or at placements 7 days a week. It takes a huge toll, especially when early mornings (4.30am) and late nights (often 11-12pm) are thrown into the equation.

Solid, thanks for the advice. Do u dose it one in the morning and one before bed, or do u have a different protocol with all the chaos?

Sure; Reduce XT works well for me when i'm in hardcore study mode and living off 4-6hrs sleep. I've previously found that in absence of some Cortisol control during these times seriously impacts my results from my workouts.

At the moment i'm using it almost religiously as I am literally studying, working or at placements 7 days a week. It takes a huge toll, especially when early mornings (4.30am) and late nights (often 11-12pm) are thrown into the equation.

I just started law school and scared to get off reduce xt haha (kinda srs, maybe not). Stressed out 24/7, gonna take a break from it in 2 weeks and see how my body reacts.

Originally Posted by SoupNaziNazi

Solid, thanks for the advice. Do u dose it one in the morning and one before bed, or do u have a different protocol with all the chaos?

I wouldn't run these at the same time at all. E Pro is good by itself maybe add some DAA to it. That's really all you need. It works great. I love it and always get great results from it. How does your diet look right now?